Ole Miss vs. Tennessee

Ole Miss' Dexter McCluster (right) runs the ball 23 yards to get his second touchdown of the game on Saturday against the Tennessee Vols to make it 14-7 in favor of the Rebels. McCluster rushed for 282 yards and finished with 324 all-purpose yards, setting two Mississippi records, and the Rebels ran over the Volunteers 42-17.

Tennessee defensive tackle Wes Brown (No. 94, in air) jumps into the arms of Jonathan Crompton after Brown intercepted a pass from Ole Miss on Saturday.

Ole Miss' Dexter McCluster (right) runs the ball 15 yards to get his first touchdown of the game on Saturday against the Tennessee Vols with 13:49 left in the first quarter. This put the Rebels up 7-0. McCluster had 283 yards total for the game. Ole Miss won the game 42-17.

Tennessee tight end Jeff Cottam takes a pass for 16 yards in for a touchdown at Ole Miss on Saturday to make the score an even 7.

Ole Miss' Dexter McCluster gets brought down in the first half against Tennessee Vols.

Ole Miss wide receiver Markeith Summers (right) celebrates with his teammates after Dexter McCluster (not pictured) scored his second touchdown against Tennessee on Saturday to make the game 14-7 in favor of the Rebels.

Tennessee Denarius Moore points to the Tennessee section at Vaught Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Miss. after he took a pass in for a touchdwon to tie the game at 14 against Ole Miss on Saturday.

Ole Miss' Dexter McCluster runs the ball 32 yards to get his third touchdown of the game on Saturday against the Tennessee Vols to make it 21-14 in favor of the Rebels. McCluster had 283 yards total for the game.

Tennessee and Ole Miss fans cheer during the second half of the game at Vaught Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Miss. on Saturday.

Ole Miss' Dexter McCluster gets knocked off his feet while returning a punt on Saturday against the Tennessee Vols.

Ole Miss running back Brandon Bolden (center) celebrates a second half touchdown with offensive lineman John Jerry after Bolden scored a touchdown late in the third quarter, leaving Ole Miss still in the lead with 27-17 on Saturday.